
Discharging government duties from hospital: Tamil Nadu CM Stalin
The CM said he has advised Chief Secretary N Muruganandam that there should be no delay/slackness in resolving the petitions from the people.
The CM, in his post on X, said during his stay in hospital, he enquired with the Chief Secretary whether the special camps under the Ungaldum Stalin Scheme (USS) are going as scheduled, how many petitions have been received till Monday, and how many of them have been resolved.

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News18
a day ago
- News18
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Chennai, Jul 22 (PTI) A day after he was admitted to a hospital here following 'mild giddiness', Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday said he is continuing to perform his governance-related duties from the hospital. In a social media post, the Office of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (CMOTamil Nadu) quoted CM Stalin and said the chief minister advised Chief Secretary N Muruganandam that there should not be any slackness in addressing issues underscored in petitions received from public during the ongoing 'Ungaludan Stalin' campaign. The chief minister learnt from the top official whether the camps under the Ungaludan Stalin scheme were being held as per the plan; the number of petitions received till Monday and petitions that have been addressed. Meanwhile, a release from the government said, as many as 5,74,674 petitions were received under the scheme till Monday. On July 15, Chief Minister Stalin launched the outreach programme 'Ungaludan Stalin,' (Stalin with you) to take government services to the people and redress grievances by organising special camps in their neighbourhoods. Stalin was admitted to a private hospital here on July 21, after he experienced 'mild giddiness" during his morning walk. He was advised 3 days of rest, during which he will also undergo diagnostic tests in the hospital. PTI VGN VGN ADB First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


New Indian Express
a day ago
- New Indian Express
Discharging government duties from hospital: Tamil Nadu CM Stalin
CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin, who has been undergoing medical checkups at the Apollo Hospital, on Tuesday said he was discharging his government duties from the hospital. The CM said he has advised Chief Secretary N Muruganandam that there should be no delay/slackness in resolving the petitions from the people. The CM, in his post on X, said during his stay in hospital, he enquired with the Chief Secretary whether the special camps under the Ungaldum Stalin Scheme (USS) are going as scheduled, how many petitions have been received till Monday, and how many of them have been resolved.